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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1910)
Mn HMoHcal Sooloty "wxrh irs-- -rr-1 - ' tat.' S T. -Mm jiva,j? IB M ME Si( Hi Wr- k BT MM r - - - r . Ht s-i;va VOLUME XXXV I r. c A Big Bank Account K soon tli'i result of miihII biliiniiif?s if prudence uuil economy areewrcised. Ask Rich Men of your acquaintance for t!ie lcj to wealth aud they will tell ou thnt It VA9 a bauk account started earf, in life. Today Is the time to -tart one. Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: f B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. PAPITFI 13 i Another line rain last week. Mrs. Sponccr Andiews !, itnpiovlng fiom hor recent sickness. l'rotty cold nighi.s for corn to grow but good nights to sleep. Mr. und Mrs. Gordon from Kansas wete visiting at Mauley's Suuduy. George llouchin has boon on the sick list Tor a week but U oino better now. T W. Whito treated hinnelf to .a brand new spring wagon one day this week. Albert Doilty was down to Will Fishers Sunday after Cap. llonchin's trotting horse. Thoro was it good crowd at the M. C. church Sunday night. The Kov. l'ool from Guide lioclc preached. Uuy Davis has resigned his position on the Knley ranch and ha accepted a position with Shorm ahlpmau Will Fisher and children attended the services at tho church Sunday and then spent the afternoon at Churiie Aileb. Mrs. Manley thinks Clyde Simpson has got quite a start for it young man to mind the baby and hoe in the gul den all at once. Walter White who hafc been visiting his brother, T. W. Whito and family for it week returned to his homo iu Lincoln Saturdny. Pete Manley has been breaking the Dr. Ashcr broncho this week. He works her on the disk now and says the fun is all over. Wo havo f rostod our feet rhling a planter planting corn but never had to wear a fur overcoat a disking corn before until labt Thursday Osf YOU CAN BUY OF THE Red Cloud Hardware and Implement Co. An Old Reliable Delaval Cream Seperator, 500 lbs- Capacity for $57.50 rft'2KII: - .i This add Brought to Our store is good for $2.50 on the Pur chase of the above seperator. 4 I A 'itr&wfjnmvj&'iQ i . v T'fM s?y JgElealth Ipy-Bank. Account , George Amuck and family were out on wind mill row Sunday and spent tho ,iru.r0M tti(i, . y. White V. They uiimu out in their automobile, The Childien's duv e.Neieiscs at tho Ash Creek church tteio good and the cuiKircu iui line ami netier man nusi of the older folks con Id do. Tlieio was a huge crowd pre-uit. Arthur Robinson was out on wind mill low Sunday. and started for the church but just before he got theie he turned to the light, but you (tie all right Arthur if Miss Wright thinks you are all right GUIDE ROCK. Mis L1..U Jewell is ill. Nellie btickloy visited her cousins in tho country this week I. J. Moute made a trip hy auto to Hastings ono day this week E T Merrlman and family have moved to a farm near Smith Center, Kits. Mrs. N. M. Doudiia entertained tho Kensington club Wednesday after noon. Miss dthel Garher has been visitiug relatives hero. She went to Rod Cloud Tuesday evening. Tho Eastern Star iubtallod ofllcers Monday night and initiated a new member and served lunch. Division fourof tho M. K. aid society served ''coffee" at tho home of Mrs. Harry Vaughan Thursday of this week. The Mothodist Sunday school had a good piogram Sunday morning in observance of Children's Day. Tho llaptist school hold their exercises in tho evening. Bothwero largely attend, cd. The Christians had their program n week earlier --H S3'SS3a&Lx3:::,'ss:i?a?i 8 V 8 3 - 4jjr .?-i" ""l"" - "T-mur" f ly T '"" -'3 Z-"- " r.y " 4 Newspaper That filves The News Fifty-two RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, The Kebekuh spelling school Fiiday evening $1(1. lodge heiu gave it and sorted n lunch They liiiide about Hob't Garrison and wife and H. s l Gather and wife wont to Lebanon Ivans , by auto Wecnsday to Al Hayes and wife. Mrs. Thoi ton and L. (i. Smith and wifo drove over to Ira Columbia's Sun-' day. Mrs Columbia is a daughter of' Mrs Thorton ! i Mrs Uoy N'orris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivans Amuck, has been very ill. She was reported a little hotter Monday morning Loyd Amuck has rented the Merrl man property, lie will conduct the new furniture storo to be opened in the Crow building. 1. N. Smith and daughter Mrs. ldella Watt returned the last of this week from a ten day visit with re latives at Dresden, Kits. H K. ltmr received a message Satur day announcing tho deatli of his dau ghter Airs. Julia Ethel Watson at her homo iu Pueblo, Colo., ot typhoid fever. The Chief extends congiaiulations upon the marriage of Miss Kate UlucU well and Mr. Mordlth Guy which occuied June 15 at Clayton, Kas The bride is a daughter of Kv. and Mrs Hlackwell formerly of this county. The groom is the second son of Andy Guy of Guide Uoclc. C. A. Xelsou and wife and daughter Valentine who came last week from Sail Antonio, Texas to visit lolatives add old tlmo fiicnds departed Minduy for tho west They will visit at Cheyonne, Wyoming and Portland, Oregon They will bettle mar Los Angeles, Call. SUNNY SIDE. Counio Kasscr is the possessor of a new buggy. Lyman Essig went to St. Joo with stock Sunday. Amos Miksch quit Jos. Crow and ia working for Tim Tophain. Joliny Cummings mid wife enter tained a few neighbors Sunday. The wheat crop has improved won derfully and promises a fair ciop. Will Kobcrtbon shipped his last cars of hogs uud cattle Sunday to St. Joe. Ed. KabserSr. thinks Nebraska beats Wisconsin as he was there about throe weeks and saw the sun three times. LESTER Mr. Ueruard Hulsebubh has a ntw auto. Jim Doyle and family spent Sunday at George McKlnnoys. The Amboy Milling Co., shipped two car loads of hogs Wednesday. Miss Graco Frisblo returned from Lincoln for her summer vacation. Mrs. John Holcomb uud Mrs. John Kasscr we,ro picking gooseberries this wcok. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Amauk and. Mr. and Mrs. llert Dlair spent Sunday at Lanes. Edson Miner and Joa liritten wero ksecn on tho streets of Lester Sunday evening. A picuto was given Tuosduyilu Fris ble's grove. Quite a number wero out from Hod Cloud. Mr. Throne will lectnre at the Lester school house Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody come. Tho Rassor Relatives' picuic was givon at the river Sunday. There vvoro 50 roliitlves prcsent.J.They all report a good tlmo. BATIN Fine com weather this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. PavliokBpentSun day at Mr Fltz's. John Doyle Sundayod with his brother, Lawronco. Lawrenco Dovle is nearly ovtr his corn tho second time. Misses Minnie and Margaret .KolUt were iu Red Cloud Tuesday. " s v . jfr-' -"'L-TiWiO'- -o.- - r- 'i.-'-.'r. . -miiz Weeks Encli Year For $1.50. ,1 UK K Millard, Wlllurd and Elsie Pavlick Tisited with Terese Kellnt Sunday. Mr. John Miller ot Alma spoilt Saturday and Sunday in this locality. All the girls in this vaolnity are Itching for a rido in Joe Viuricka's new niito Koscoe Ciowell went to Lincoln Sun day night where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. The daueo at Mike Kudrna s last Saturday nighl was largely attended and everybody enjoyed themselves. WESTERN WEBSTER Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Debrunner aie the proud patents of a tine baby girl. Miss Franklo Martin of Guide Kock visltodovor Sunday at1 Chi is Jorgen sou's. Mr. Harry Hunt and Miss Wilma Piorpont were married in Red Cloud Saturday All good wishes and con gratulations to tho happy pair Tho quarterly meeting service at 11 lastSuudny afternoon was well at tended llov Martin preached an e. collout sermon. He also held setvice at liiuyalo Sunday night Thoro will bo Children's Day exer ciser at H iut Sunday alt ei noon, also a Children's Day progaam will be giv en iu lliavalo at tho M E. ehuich Sunj d.iy evening A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend both service. Word reaches us from the western part of tho state thut Miss Nellie Ireland formerly a Western Webster girl has lately become the hi hie of a wealthy lanch owner. liar many friends here wish hor a long and happy married life. Eighth Grade Graduates Dist. No. 1, Ruth Hodges, Esther Pool, Albert Pace, Leo Pace. Dlst No. 0, Inez Fotty, Loreu IIuii nicker. Dist. No. 0, Anna Jensen. Dist.'No. 15, Dorothy Baylor. Dist.-rNo. 10', Ella Giger, Melviu Klokurdh, Dlst. No. 18, Howard Paisons. Dlst. No. 21, Everett Fowler DM. No. 27, Kdward Tcnnant. DM. No. .'II, Glen Denton, Uohort llondren, Karl Ponath, Floyd Rath. DM. No. .14, Agnes Stewart. DM. No. 10, Lizzie Kerns. Dist. No. 41, Homer Lovejoy. Dist. No. 47, Harry Maxen. Dlst, No. 18, DckaStcen. DM. No. SI, Conner Dally. DM. No. 52, Ada Carter. Dist. No. 59, Fern Hall, Mabel Oberg, Margaret Tumbaugh. DM. No. 09, Harvey SI roh. Dist. No. G2, Anna Nelson, Mario Nelson. Dlst. No. 03, Carl Goll. Dist No. 08, Anna Anderson, Harold Fojc, Harry Robinson. Dist. No. 72, Hael Johnson. Dist No. 73, Ida Hill, Lois Ritchey, Cecil Swigart, Clnra Schilliugcr Dlst. No. 7r. Maudo Crow, Ha7cl Rust. Dist. No. 82, Fay Farquhar. Red Cloud and Blue Hill eighth grade students did not take the stato examination. Number of applicants for eighth grade examination was 1 1-. Numbers of papers submitted was 1283. HKin'lIUKNCHimUll. Corner o( tjth Avonuu and clteMnul ritrcet. 10 a. in Habliittli School 11 a. m 1'rcaclilng 7sl5p. in ChrlHtlun Workcr'H Ilnnd B-OOp. in rrcaclilnu All are IiuIUhI to attend. J. K. J A It no K, MlulHter. THE ChlcaSt Specialists! Cluonic and Serious Diseases, Only. Pkhmanknt Office tad Cl0ud,ltmyal Hmtel Consultation Free, in German and English. Thursday, July 7th, 1910 The Chief $1.50 li)10. .1 jk.rfmv WW ODAK ip mm fix iH A vllAil fyr 1 GJ 41f 11 n Bill Says: 5 Taike a Kodak to the Ball Game 0 uiitn you. There twice the fun for those who Kodak. Let us inslruct you in the easy, all-by-daylight way of Picture Making. r ' Kodaks, $5.00 to $111.50. Brownies, $1 to $12 NEWHOUSE BROS. E. H. NEWHOUSE Prop Jowmlers &. Optometrists aKftatsie A-.wrAv a&a)gs&aJ6Aafe s&n&nte viirAv; 4aAraAr tfAtbftte&AMAsalsMSr dfflSE3!kBSft2ate&3Steie HOW MONUMENTS OVERING BROTHERS and CO., THE MONUMENT MEN, Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. ;iiramHiCTjmt3TOw?ss Jack Purcell. Artistic, Carriage, Sign and Scenic Painter. At Sullivan's Old lumber Yard. All First Class Work Guaranteed. See The Chief for j-3 - .-fc-i-3 1 v .lo FT; ii 7 r- --""i-V-V NITMJJER J4 ARE MADE BY up - to - date job work. w.a 7m I .'rwKfcrOT tr tTr?T'"?"- gsgaasBsssg?' t&l SjEfczii